DRAGONSHIRE: Deluxe Edition

DRAGONSHIRE: Deluxe Edition takes your fantasy game to new heights... literally. This all new village set features raised roads, user customizable signs, bridges, a bell tower and much more! Our new stacking designs for building sections make constructing your town on-the-fly during your game a snap. Hot swappable interior floorplan tiles allow you to customize your building in seconds, and rooftop adapter pieces allow you to stage miniature fights on top of buildings! As with all of our sets, these models are designed for the beginner card modeler.

A note to our customers: All of the models featured in our promotional photos were built by hand, with just the simple hobby tools recommended in our model sets (hobby knife, straight edge, paper glue, etc.)

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A note to our customers: All of the models featured in our promotional photos were built by hand, with just the simple hobby tools recommended in our model sets (hobby knife, straight edge, paper glue, etc.)

First, what is the scale of the finished models? From the images it's a little unclear, mostly because the completed buildings seem small compared to the minis in use, but any small section of it looks okay. Maybe I'm just misperceiving the minis height as opposed to base scale?

Second, are the buildings usable, or are they "there is a building here" indicators? From the pics it looks like the buildings are kind of "flavor decor" rather than playable area. They all seem to be the same footprint and it doesn't show any way to move minis between outside and inside. I know this isn't the building interiors set, so I'm wondering if I would need to cut away to a separate map when characters move between inside and outside. (My players have a very... fluid... notion of where an encounter takes place, no matter how I try to set things up to contain them :-) ) Similarly, if I *can* remove the roof and let minis go inside,...See more can I place several building blocks alongside one another to make a larger area?

I'm really excited about using some of these gorgeous Fat Dragon terrain. When my players finish the session, I can show the where they were supposed to go in beautiful, 3D glory.

I guess that opens up a third question: can I laminate the pieces before assembly so GM's tears don't cause the ink to run? :-)

After getting some printed, these look fantastic! (both my friend and I were impressed) Fat Dragon isn't stingy like some other paper miniature companies. You really can fill a table with a town and have the buildings each look differe [...]

I honestly thought I'd never like making or using papercraft buildings, but I'm a total fan now. They're easy to build and more solid than you'd think. They look great and if they do get damaged...build another. I'm a horrible artist and don't like [...]

This is some of the most elegant and easy to build scenery there is available. If you love to game and you want your table top to come to life you cannot go past any of the Fat Dragon Games range, especially if you don’t have the time to commit to cu [...]

This is a fantastic set, and functions as the core of all my gaming props. If there is one product you were going to purchase for your fantasy gaming terrain, I'd say this is it. The mixing and matching possibilities with the buildings make for countle [...]

This is a fantastic set for a medieval look and feel to our fantasy games. The art work is truly amazing and the versatility in changing up the buildings helps the creative building process a lot of fun. I would highly recommend this set to anyone. [...]

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